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Friday, March 27, 2015

Top European destinations Belgrade

Belgrade is the capital of Serbia having about 2 million inhabitants, it
is also known as the gateof the Balkans, located at the mouth of
the Sava and Danube rivers. Danube River is one of the most important European
Waterway connecting the Western Europe with Central and South Eastern Europe.

Belgrade

Belgrade is the capital of Serbia and very important for countries economy, education and culture. The city have rich history and many discovered and undiscovered sites which attracts a lot of tourist. According the Tourist Organisation of Belgrade for the first 11 months on 20144 the number of foreign tourist was around one million.

How to reach in Belgrade?

Belgrade can be reached by all possible means of transport, by plane, by train, by car, by boat, by bicycle... Here we will mention just few of many possible reasons for visit this mysterious and beautiful city.

1. Accomodation

You can find excellent accomodation palces suited for all pockets. There are number of

Belgrade is very old city and has very tumultuous history
that is lasting for more than 7,000 years. Centuries that have passed and left their marks which can be seen at
every step in the architecturally and art. Some of the most remarkable parts of ancient Belgrade, which still "talk" about old times, can be found today. We can mention this the famous ancient site - Vinca, ana archaeological site about 15 km far from the city, which is about 7000 years old where can see organisation of life in that period, with clearly defined streets, houses, gardens.

3. Monuments Like all old European cities, Belgrade also have evocative monuments that can live you breathless. Through monuments, tourists can hear his history.

Just to mentioned few of many monuments in Belgrade.

Gardosh

Gardosh

The Millenary Monument Gardosh was
erected in 1896 to mark the 1000th anniversary (896-1896) of the founding of
the Hungarian state. As the southern-most town within Hungary's empire, Zemun
was chosen as the site for the Millenary Tower, built on the site of its
medieval fortress. Its position at the top of Gardos hill also provides
visitors with a beautiful view back over the town center. From Gardos visitors can enjoy the broadest panorama of Zemun, its roofs and the church bell-towers

The House of
Flowers

The House of Flowers and its
accompanying museums dedicated to the memory of Josip Broz Tito offer visitors
a glimpse into both the life and times of the man and his conflicted legacy.

The Victor
Monument

This is maybe most recognisable Belgrade monument,
is dedicated to the 10th anniversary of the breach of the Thessaloniki Front.

Victor, Belgrade

The National
Assembly

The National Assembly of Serbia
is located in the city center of Belgrade, it
was built in the Classical style with Renaissance elements, with rich interior
(architectural and artistic) decoration, made by, at that time, most famous
artists and craftsmen. This impressive building is one of the most important
achievements of recent Serbian architecture.

National Assembly (Skupstina)

Street Knez Mihailova

This the main pedestrian zone is
under state protection as one of the oldest and most valuable architectural
monuments containing a series of representative buildings and private houses
built in the late 19th century’s.

Knez Mihailova street

The Royal Palace

The Royal Palace was the home of
King Alexander I and King Peter II. Today The Royal Palace is the home of Crown
Prince Alexander and his family.

Belgrade Fortress
- Kalemegdan Park

With impressive views over the
Danube and Sava rivers, the Belgrade Fortress and the Kalemegdan Park together
represent a cultural monument of exceptional importance, the area where various
sport, cultural and arts events take place, and are fun and joy for all
generations of Belgraders and numerous visitors of the city.

Kalemegdan

SquareRepublic (Trg Republike)

The Square is a popular place
for the young Belgrade’s to meet before going elsewhere to have fun. Actually,
even those who do not know Belgrade very well, prefer the Square as an
orientation point.

Skadarlija

Skadarlija

The old bohemian quarter of
Belgrade dates back to late 19th and early 20th century, and its taverns and restaurants were (and still are) a meeting place for many of the greatest figures of the
cultural scene of Belgrade and Serbia. Skadarlija offers vibrant spirit and unique
atmosphere. Everyone who visit to Belgrade and not visited Skadarlija, is the
same as it did not come.

Temple of Saint Sava

Temple of Saint Sava

This temple is the largest church in Serbia, and one of the largest Orthodox church in the World.

4. People in BelgradeThe strongest impression of all visitors from abroad, are Belgraders themselves. As you walk through the city, you can see that the streets are alive and fool with people at any time of day. Residents of Belgrade are warm, cheerful, welcoming people who like to laugh, celebrate, relax and love to socialize with family and friends. Celebration and relaxation usually take place around the table at home and restaurant. Citizens of Belgrade will help visitor to find his way around, and getting invitation for a drink or lunch from complete stranger in not completely unlikely. In Belgrade everyone wants to pay the bill.even unemployed. The practice to divide the bill in Belgrade is strange thing. 5. High octane nightlife Attractive destinations, wild parties that last whole night is Belgrade brand. Belgrade nightlife consist of festivals, parties, nightclubs, etc. In Belgrade, every night is Friday night. everyone is ready to party at all the time, dance all night, and go straight to work next day. it's really hard to resist the temptation when you know that on any given evening there are countless clubs out there full of young, people having so much fun. There are countless nightclubs, bars, cafes that stay lively into the late hours of the night. Very popular are "splavovi"-floating clubs situated on rivers.

6. Dining diversity

Belgrade has a lot to offer to hedonist who enjoys in food. Serbian cousin is a heterogeneous and have characteristics of the Balkans, Mediterranean, Turkish and Central European (Austrian and Hungarian) cousines. Meat, pastry, local vegetables dominate. The most popular dishes are: pasulj, prebranac, musaka, ajvar, paprikas, sarma, cevapcici (kebab), cheese pie - gibanica and many more. The best place to taste all this food are "kafane" (kind of tavernas) and restaurants.

One of the most famous tavern in Belgrade called "?"

7. Art and ArchitectureBelgrade's long and storied history is suggested
by its architecture, which varies from Byzantine and Ottoman to neoclassic and
romantic buildings in the older neighborhoods, and from Art Nouveau to
brutalism and neo-Byzantine design in New Belgrade. The city has many theaters,
museums, monuments and opera houses. We highly recommend visit to
one of many theaters, they are all excellent.8.The incredible Belgrade's womenThe unforgettable women in Belgrade are the soul of the city. Bewitching, provocative, unpredictable, irresistible... "Really" Belgrade girl invest in her look, work out regularly, use quality make up, visit beauty salon, and wears elegant and sexy clothes. Maybe they will pas you with the "nose in the air", but be sure that they size you up and cross-examined.These are just few of the many reasons to visit Belgrade, which is chosen by several tourist portals as one of the most interesting destination in Europe

Belgrade's women

These are just few of the many reasons to visit Belgrade, which is chosen by several tourist portals as one of the most interesting destination in Europe